Chapter 15 Divorce Battle(2/2)
"I think it's okay, just a bit unexpected."
"Then there is a problem? Tell me, what is our relationship? When I got married, you were still my best man." It was obvious that Spielberg was in something wrong.
Ronald thought for a moment, then said it bluntly, "Actually, Xujiahui couldn't see the nuclear explosion over Hiroshima. Wouldn't it be a bit illusory to deal with it this way?"
"This is a boy's dream. I want to deal with it this way, and maybe it can give a powerful ending like Lawrence of Arabia. It requires a giant to crack his whip, and the protagonist can discover that it is impossible for nomadic tribes like the Arabs to build an empire.
Yes, the British can only look for spiritual happiness..."
"Rely on (Dad) mentally..."
"Yes, what do you think about it?"
"It's okay. I'm worried that if there are knowledgeable film critics, they will point out your minor flaw."
"It doesn't matter, my mind is very confused right now. This is the best ending I can come up with. Compared to David Lean, the epic ending is still a little bit worse."
Spielberg muttered a few words. David Lean was semi-retired after filming Journey to India in 1984. He really wanted to replace him and become a top director of epic films, and then win the Oscar.
Best Director Award.
After the movie ended, the two sneaked out of the back door. Ronald whistled and asked Bud to drive the car from the opposite side of the street.
"Shall I take you back?" Ronald asked Spielberg in the car.
“Do you have a beer somewhere?”
"Ah? There must be one. Let's go to the bar below the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel. The Schlitz original beer there is pretty good."
"Would you like to call Amy?" Ronald thought of Spielberg's wife, actress Amy Irving.
"Forget it, we're quarreling again." Spielberg picked up the beer the waiter brought and drank it in one gulp.
It turns out that after Amy Irving gave birth to Spielberg's son Max, she always wanted to return to the film industry and continue her career as an actress.
Spielberg believes that his son is still young and needs his mother's company.
The two have been having a bit of a quarrel recently. CAA's Michael Ovitz also wanted to help mediate their relationship, but Spielberg didn't want outsiders to interfere in his private affairs. Only Ronald, the best man invited at the wedding that year,
, we can chat for a few words.
"It seems that directors have to be careful when marrying female stars." Ronald didn't expect to see two marital conflicts today. Hollywood is really a place of wealth and luxury, and it has a big difference with the Puritan moral code where he grew up.
difference.
Send Spielberg back to his mansion in Malibu, which Spielberg bought specially for his wife.
Seeing Amy Irving instructing the servants to approach Spielberg, Ronald shook his head. This marriage must be done with caution.
Back at the hotel, Ronald was getting ready to wash up when the phone rang.
"Ronald, did you watch TV?" That's Julia Taylor.
"What's the matter? I haven't had time yet."
"NBC Channel 5, rebroadcasting entertainment news, your star candidate for the heroine has just filed for divorce."
"Ah? The news came out so quickly?" Ronald was shocked, "Can Amy play Tess?"
"What Amy, I'm talking about Madonna..."
Ronald found the rebroadcast channel. Many reporters and the TV station's helicopter were waiting anxiously at the door of Madonna and Sean Penn's house. A man who looked like a lawyer came out.
Chapter completed!